The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, October 16, 1908, Image 4
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Pulleys,
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AUCTIC
October 19th, A. D. 1
merman in Edgefield Coun
will sell at PUBLIC AUC'
tracts of land, to wit: six <
Dr. W. H. Timmerman, ra
or less, in each tract; three
containing approximately
tract; and three tracts, con
I proximately from two hunt
or less, in each tract.
Plats and more definit
ion and the same will be fc
TERMS: All cash, o
equal notes payable in on<
terest at the rate of eight
sale, Oct. 19, 1908. Pure
or purchaser may have fif
terms of the sale by depo:
dollars upon each purchas
HOUR OF SALE: El
convenient.
Executors of the est
W. H. Timmerman,
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| Our F
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I Now awaits your
I a venterable fair of
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| this time--not onl}
i PRICES, which are
I of the year.
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,ty, where Avory Franklin, Jr., now lives, we am
HON to the HIGHEST BIDDER twelve (12)
!,6) tracts, comprising the old home place of the
nging from fifty (50) to eighty 80 ) acres, more or
: 13) tracts, comprising the Seigler Mill tract. chl
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two hundred (200) acres, more or less, is each ja<
iprising the Horse Creek place, containing apIred
(200) to three hundred ( 300) acres, more
qui
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public inspection the date of the sale. I-,u?
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rone-half (1-2) cash and balance in two i 2) to
5(1) and two ( 2) years respectively, with in- eon
(8) per cent, per annum from the date of the k,ft
haser to pay for papers. Each successful bidder *'.v
teen ( 15) days within which to comply with the tlin
siting with the undersigned one hundred'100) NV1
toll
;e, as a guarantee of good faith. ma
[even o'clock, or as soon thereafter as may be
for
1J. E. Timmerman, Joi
W. P. Timmerman,
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The Wedding Bell. 1, :-7 e r??jej
nniiiiii 11-i-i-i tit t t i ^amed lirot&ruj
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[n the northern laud of Swede [Copyright.]
icre the young girls have fair coi n of ^"eW York was spend
txions, light hair and blue eyes, the n?rr at homo while hi
ed a man named Jacobson. lie liu ,n couutr-v- "VCH
jieretl some means by hurd worl 1 house aud took his ineali
ich would descend at his death t
sou John. Old Jacobson was espt "K Brow" went home aft
lly desirous that his sou should a nous dinner, switched >>i
marriage enhance the family pos s:lt down In the Ilbraij
sloas by taking u wlfo with n dowrj hey unlocked t oe lion
ial to the Jacobson inherltuuce, man came down the hal
; John sadly Interfered with hi- 111 ,lv' Hbrarj dooi
tier's plans for him by falllug in ed tli:lt hi- g'?'t vvus *c?ute
e with Lucy Peterson, one of the :i,ul lu> had time whlh
e eyed, light haired, fair complex- 1 wus wulklng the lengtl
ed maidens beforo mentioned Lucy 5 wonder whether it wui
L no fortune In proapect, and. as for a inmpagn? or sotno bae<
vry, there was no oue to givo her
, for her parents aiul all here rela- er was a d res set
is were poor as church mice. ? aS?? u,u* '10 h'aned \i[
evertheless young .lacohaon inter- slug of the door and tool
wed his father on the subject ouly * the man seated in tin
receive the alternative of gi\ ; up tylug:
?y or being disinherited John ** u COu' sor* l)roc'?vd
aid have chosen the latter i d it
been for Lucy, who would : con- will excuse the llbertj
t to the sacrifice, llor lover i ulod ," replied Brown,
li her, but without effect. > ' said devil are y< u?"
t a dowry was necessar> :<; i .; she VuU
lid not get one there mum ie no old' fenov.said tin
rriage. idvamvd QAd sat down
lid Jacobson was very un !i later- ., , . ,
, . I, ,j w that yott have mud<
ed m a new church, the <> . slifice
' religious worshio I'm n
ere hail been subscription n.l fuirs 1 ?*- 1 think you are*th<
j all manner of tie vices w i ?hy to node the mistake, ant!
so money for its bulklin-.- 1 when you to upologl/.e am
was llnisbetl every one v. tired of
> struggle. The conscquenco was r- this lias gone fa
it the church remained v tliout a mod Bgwn n8 ho ball
1. and everylKxly kuow.i that a . . ... ?
i.. . .. . ... 'hair. iotJ ate drum
ireh without a bell is like a clock
bout hands. One day when young tiered into tbo wronf
:obson was trying to induce Ids
her to relent and permit him to
rry Lucy the young man said: ?n are In the wron
How much of a dowry do you rere,
father?" hanged: Say, now, bu
t happened that the old man's mind p yourself."
s at that very moment on the dofi- . lir n "
at church bell. "You may marry , . V , ....
cy," ho said, "if she will provide a ' U o;C!' ; '
1 for the church. It must be the size ,al;' 1 ! V : : " 1' ' 1 ,u 11
till the tower provided for it and house! ti .1 lands. >t ;
st have 120 per cent of silver In its . dice d'.ln't run ymi in."
uposltion." 1 audit " said ltrown \'n
ohu turned away disheartened. He : iround die in. "If :
iw very well that Lucy had no mon- ; ,js t , mni. a lx>g <
for such a purpose and that tlie re ' >t fr , |.i
remetit was equivalent to saying . l>t v. .. to come houu
t he could not marry I.ucy at a I
ten he saw his sweetheart again lie '
1 her what his father had said. Sho w
do no remark nt tbo time, but the 1 years and years since
it time she saw John she said: ? man the Itout, but xny
Do you love me well enough to wait ' hlng to kick you. Wll
nie for a long while?" dly?"
I will never marry any one else," outwL.u ."
in replied. u j . . , V,)M :IX ,
Very well. Do to the crossroads
t beyond the church. There in a deted
garden you will Qnd a corn- your swimming eyes
Ik growing. Pluck the ear . which
ripe, and bring tliem to me."
ohu, woudering, brought her the In Chicago."
s. Lucy put them nwov rm.t ?'?? * * '
nt me Kernels and telling them that | st?nl <n tiieir li!ii?i< mat i*.
crop was to go to buying a boll for |uvp:; <1 to outer into a nioit ! <
cburcb. They were all interesteil bat. I'iien a key was heard in ih"
I gladly did as sho suggested. mid > 1 k ^ 1 a third man ;
he next autumn there were a nuni- the 1 .row as could see hitu as he ? 1?
of farmers who hud seed to spare, the ?i?.><?r and came slowly down }]
I Lucy gave the surplus to others, hall, but they followed Ids footsti
I the next spring there was not a ; ear and knew that lio was ft party will
iner Interested lu the church who ;i jag on. lie llnally reached t! k
not plant a portion of his ground brnry doornnd thcro paused, as Browi
h corn for the church bell. Hut No- 'J hud done, lie stared and 1 nla >
g before this all knew that tliev for . : nueiit and tlx-n c.\< lain < <1
jld uot only got the bell for the \\ ; in the devil is tlii. ' What nr?
rch, but that Lucy, whom they all you . o scoundrels doing in my
3d, would get her lover for a lius- hou:
d. Another year passed, and the *>\ mdrols! Your house!" repeal tii
:> was so large that it was with both ! ova - In chore .
culty enough prepared ground was - . coi.udrels nnd my house. Wli
nd to plant it. but tie re were rea are llow did nm get inV \Y1. u
5 why every o:.e shou! 1 help to the jo y >n car: here?"
lost, ami every kernel was planted, i "Well, that's mighty cool!" said
ad so the Increase wi nt < u till at j Brown No, ;. "i. sir. am Brown of this
end of the tl'iii year th whole tow of Now York, and tbi happens to
> was sold, and there was i lenty of i>c my houso. Let mo nsk what you
tey to buy a I . larj < null to are iloii.; 1, re?"
the tower and with a iter per .ligi ty cool," added l. own No. U.
tage of silver i:. its co:..position , - ir, ,i ltrown of till l.aiulet of
t hail been stipulated. ? iu< ; g >, are! this happen to be my
Id man Jacobson was -o le .glited j ho sc. Tt you and tins otb, r r.iseal
i Lucy's plan that lie wi. ngly ful- itrc not uitsidc the il r in two in
d his promise, though so .:r. at was 1;i,. j ;i , \\ fur the poll e."
interest in the mutter '>ng the "Brown . f Now York nnd Br .. n of
iters that if he had not tlx y would < iilcag mused th last c< ini i
e turned him out of the church "o..ked tlx a over, "and each < ne i laims
ut it was decided that the marriage .|lul tins . ]iis liottse. Ha, I 1 it!
uld not come off till the bell had Gcutlc;. , you are both swi/./l 1.
n east anil put into the tower and hi . got into the . >. : lxui t
lis first strokes should celebrate You have rgottcn your : i. .. 7
wedding of the one whoso plan had ,im |tr<?wi. a:xl tbi; Is ray h >u \ and ]
lilted in its procurement. So , com- p,.jr ; ,< rii, v,,u licit it is situated
tee went to the city, contracted for : within the confines of Boston."
casting, and in duo tin e it was tin- J "H.-arlb nss!" shouted Brown No. L
ad. There was a dispute about the "Listen to tho blamed Idiot!" Ad! d
zription to he put on it, some w h- Brown No 2.
to call it the corn bell, w lule otl :*s |j0 ;;ivs h0'S Brown!"
ihetl it to be inscribed as the wa d "And that this is ids home!"
g boll. The latter prevailed. "And that J'/s in Chicago!"
iTben it was set up In the tower old , pr, No.staggered down the hall
obson provided a fine wedding, at ?.?j threw the front door open nnd
leh every man, woman and child t|?.n ivlanu. | to say b> the other
o had planted the seed was prose nt. ,
J row us:
the wedding party moved to the j "Gentlemen, it's tny bedtime. Gi t
irch tliose who had been Jristruinenin
the bell's production hoard n sil-| Then the Browns fell upon each
y peal come from tho tow r, and all other mil fought. No partiality w s
e a joyous shout in reply. Then shown Every Brown hit nnothi
&n the wedding party left the church j p.,own a!i.. KJ1(J Avhere lie could, and
in it was to the music of the bell. I when tin had reached the lmtlotn < f
?y proceeded to a house that had . . ( . , ?,Iv two policemen to
n built for the couple, where tlicy thcm off < h other. At tin p
ud plenty of wine from <>l?t .tucob- ...
v.....I inM I unlink ins nonor Ijst<
's vineyaid, in which tiic.v drunk f,,r ,, nir?meiA ! what the ttfllcer a in
health of the plrl \cho li"'?1 shown j ull)j then ia irrupted "v\-itli
ii how to the lx !. "Put 'email Jn the same bntf. It's $ >
ABIGAIL TllEAT. j M. QUAD.
beautiful Lot for Sal-. Clotli all Wnol ami Paint a I paint
R SAI.P: (R> acres high I j tin j I? CllO&pir than Hi doti
ed lot on highland Avenue next a1' .fitly pain* The I.. A M is'/,
r. R H. Tiuinirrmaa s ro.sidc.vct-. Metal n ade nt ' < >x id I Z.\ ??
is wired with el in wood fenc imc . , . . .
ndld site for colonial residence' ' Abie ...
nape perfect Improvements u>n mad ' i t?> p.i'iP v\iii p n In
of two hundred and fifty fruli < ))1 i ; isaii n , i i -1 . i
"ut trees consisting H| peaches, mixi. f . Wear- |? n-: .n i n., < si m :.
is, figs, apples and lino paper , ,
pecans thirty fix e of the latter '' ! fail n
caring;. Thorc is 110 bctt* r build iMwi Co. lintcshiirp. I. A M Paint
>t in Bates burg;. I.ot capable of Admits,
ion into thirty two building; lots
arter acre each dr.ksnq's new discovery
V. W. Watson, bato.burjt, S. C- *ji -iure|y Stop Ihal CouQh.
3 Excursion Rates
Via
J Southern Railway
To
J CHICAGO, ILL. AND RETURN,
j Tickets on sale October 1st to tli
inclusive,limited October 80th, l':08.
" NEW ORLEANS, LA. AND RF11
TURN.
t Tickets on sale October A'-. 8th
i and 9th inclusive, limited Octobe j
24th, 1908.
j j BIRMINGHAM, ALA. AND KE,
TURN.
? Tickets on sale October 18th, 19th
3 and 20th, inclusive, limited October
l 26th, 1908.
? MILWAUKEE, WIS. AND RE<
TURN.
Tickets on sale October 8th to 14th 4 \
inclusive, limited October21st, 1908. B II
DENVER, COL. AND RETURN. " J
r Tickets on sale daily until September
30th, limited October 31st,
1908.
> For rates, detailed information,
. etc., apply to Southern Railway .
ric ket Agents, or address, g ^ ^ *4
John L. Meek,
I I As tant General Passenger Agent,
1 Atlanta, Ga.
J. G. latsk,
Division Passenger Agent,
r _3SPy
Charleston, S. C.
( 1 ICO. Ill" 1.1. TIM \t KR.M AN
W M. Till i;M< > \ I >,
THCKMONh TIMMKHJIAN
AT I < UN r. > A ! I A \\
1 N^ill piHctiue in nit the Ntal* aiu' t
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Iars&Ka. mumiiu H{1 o(Tai,
i K;; LL 10UGH 11 un acCOU
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?DrTKin^rlclded to "
a* ^ h wav possib
Itav Dsscowery i?lir.,.ice ?
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AN A? L TnKOftTfiNUUJWr, TROUBLES. J '
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fiOTHI should beat
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*;T'dlliraAaaa We have
ExcuRsiOi> rates competent i
Vi, oelieve that
1 SOUTHERN RAIi /AY. ery <hld
celled in this
Fail ' e p
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prompt sei
Market you
bet day at thd
r" : ;; ' price or excl
meal and In
lior a bo j r t '
i - Give us a
; on Ha. v, . < . (.
in service
? received 48
1 hundroii of;
week \ on
Timbered I urn or > :o V
by patronizi
' l-'Oli s \l I-: Ore hunilrcJ ami <<.\cti
i iccn acros choice an ,u:ii^ i.m i lu-.i \ t
ilv limln'rcd thirty fi\c an c ia < ul
ti\aliou tlucc ipiar'er mile . of
liihcrn a anil four mile- west <>i
Hal'.- ?ur licit' 1 r ism
coll Is in '(.t i.<- worth pri . > l.uul
I i , cheap anil on ca
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Al! the News in
The Advocate, j
tie Dollar
PER BALE
Ginning
<?
iiit ot the low price of cote
poor crops we have desist
the farmers in every
le, therefore have reduced
n ginning to
1 C(\-r . SSa/e
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ty serious delays at our gin.
an entire new outfit with
men in charge, and fully
the entire plant, machin.nagement
cannot be ex?part
of the state.
>ur cotton to us. secure
vice and large urnout.
V (*!d " '1 -i-l ?
l mciAH j ami liu1 Set me
high Batesburg market
iiange your cotton seed for
nils.
iriah vvc are sure to please
and turnout. One party
pounds of lintcotton to the
seed cotton at our gin iast
will save time and trouble
ng us.
isfoiirtr
?
Ginnery.